dissips
Dissips is a technical term used in materials science and engineering to describe the rapid loss of energy or vibrational amplitude in a system. The word is derived from the verb “to dissipate,” meaning to disperse or waste, and the suffix “‑ps” is a colloquial truncation often found in engineering shorthand. Dissips is most frequently applied to describe the attenuation of waves, heat, or mechanical stress in solids, liquids, or gases. In its formal context, the term is closely related to the concept of damping, which quantifies how quickly oscillations decay in a resonant system.
In acoustics, dissips refers to the phenomenon by which sound energy gradually decreases as it propagates through
Although the term is used predominantly in scientific literature, it has occasionally found its way into popular